Locations

Category

Open Hour

Mon-Sun: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

Contact

+82-2-542-0888

Apgujeong-ro 14-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea
서울특별시 강남구 앞구정로14

minienmonde.blogspot.com

2016-09-20 00:00:00+00:00

I ordered the mango bavarois, its not too sweet, some part of the petals have a crisp texture but its not taste bitter at all. Surely a delight for the eyes >.< for cut it? quite a dilemma at the first time, well food are made to be eaten aint it right?? ..

This is probably my favorite bakery in the area, and I frequent it for my morning snack, something to eat or to go with meals. In addition to the excellent quality of the bread, this place also has a pretty reasonably sized cafe that has a nice and quiet atmosphere that would be good go with a friend or to study. They also make a variety of drinks, but I have never tried any of them so I cannot comment on their quality.

Locations

Category

Open Hour

Contact

02-336-9676

130 Jandari-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
마포구 잔다리로 130 2층

seoulmellow.com

2016-04-26 00:00:00+00:00

Just a few tables and shelves full of curious things, this bakery is becoming quite the hot spot in Seoul because of its incredible pound cakes, ciabatta, and madeleines. The cafe is run by a duo that treats their customers like friends, openly admitted to take days off for concerts they want to see, or to take care of their cat (who frequents the bakery)

Locations

Category

Open Hour

07:30 - 24:00

Contact

+82-2-736-7629

54, Pirundae-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
서울특별시 종로구 필운대로 54 (통인동)

Hyoja Bakery is a cozy and small bakery famous for supplying nutritious and healthy baked goods for Cheongwadae (the Blue House), Seoul Government Complex and 10 kindergarten schools. The bakery has been in the same spot for nearly 3 decades, located in Seochon, Jongno-gu.

Hyo Ja Bakery, self proclaimed best bakery in the neighbourhood, and it does have many customers and run by aspiring young people. Bought their best seller buns for 5000won, pretty good.

mustachioventures.blogspot.com

2016-07-13 00:00:00+00:00

I had read about this bakery and set a goal to find it. My quest was a success and a shock—there was a long line outside the bakery. I did not expect Hyoja Bakery to be that famous. I had half a mind to turn back and leave, but the other half argued that I had walked a long way just to find it. In the end I fell behind the long line of Koreans and waited my turn. The wait wasn't so bad; one of the bakery workers would walk down the queue and give out samples of their bestsellers. I was the only one that did not look Korean and he asked where I was from, then helpfully enumerated and explained in English what their five bestsellers were: corn bread, onion cream cheese, blueberry cream cheese, bread with tteok (rice cake), and bread with fruits.